Bulletin: Copyright Office Assails Google’s Settlement on Digital Books SAN FRANCISCO — The nation’s top copyright official made a blistering attack Thursday on a controversial legal settlement that would let Google create a huge online library and bookstore. Now hear this from Techdirt: Complaints Against Google Book Scanning Project Reach Ridiculous Levels A friend who […]
Still the Best 9/11 Memorial, Redux
It goes up again tonight.
A Doctor Speaks Out
He’s mad as hell and won’t take it any more.
This comes from an internist. He has had a primary care practice in the New York metropolitan area for more than 20 years. For obvious reasons, he asks to remain anonymous. I’ve met him and can vouch for his identity. Right now, I have dropped my participation in every insurance plan except Medicare. I can […]
Oh Yeah …
Watch President Obama reiterate his belief in the health care public option just a couple of months ago. “Those ain’t lies. Those are campaign promises.” — William Demarest, in Hail the Conquering Hero. Postscript: Obama’s Trust Problem EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Greg Palast Says It So Well
$80 billion of WHAT? EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
Yes, We’re Still Counting
Oughta put the cost of U.S. healthcare reform into perspective.Reform would cost $900 billion to $1 trillion over the next 10 years.Which does the American majority prefer — taking lives or saving lives? Consider this trade-off: Taxpayers in New York City, where I live, will pay $30.6 billion for total war spending in Iraq and […]
Living in a Police State Is OK
I know, because I live in one, and I’m doing fine. I haven’t been arrested for jaywalking, littering, loitering, begging, or sleeping under a bridge. I haven’t been arrested for sleeping in a homeless shelter when there’s an outstanding warrant against me for sleeping on a suburban sidewalk. I haven’t been arrested for being someone […]
Clicks: Moral Legitimacy, Serial War & Genocide
So I’m reading a Christian Science Monitor article recommended by a friend as “wonderful writing” — A day of reckoning for Bush’s ‘torture’ lawyers, by Ronald Sokol — and I think, Yup, clean, clear, an excellent summary of all that’s been said before many times in many places. But when he writes, “To regain its […]
Say Hello to Carl Weissner
Our old amigo has written a stunning new book, Death in Paris, which realitystudio.org has just posted online. It’s wild. The epigraph (from Raymond Chandler) sets the tone: “There must be idealism, but there must also be contempt.” Weissner begins with an “Establishing Shot” … He woke at 3 AM. Dim yellow light filled the […]
A Burroughs Milestone
Jed Birmingham discusses the importance of little magazines to William Burroughs and their role in the publication and reception of Naked Lunch. The video was recorded in Paris on July 3, 2009, at the Naked Lunch@50 conference sponsored by the University of London Institute. The conference marked the original publication of Burroughs’s book by the […]
Let the Homage Begin
For the 50th anniversary celebration of William S. Burroughs’s Naked Lunch, which begins any minute now — it’s scheduled for July 1-3 at the University of London Institute in Paris — have a look at the cover of the original edition brought out in 1959 by French publisher Maurice Girodias’s Olympia Press. Have a look, […]
Harold Norse, R.I.P.
He died earlier this week in San Francisco just short of his 93rd birthday. I met him on a bitterly cold winter day in Paris, in 1962. I was keeping warm sitting in a seedy little cafe behind the Carrefour de l’Odeon. It was a neighborhood hangout where you could buy pot and waste your […]
More Than One Way to Bang That Can
Spent a few hours listening to the performances at the BANG ON A CAN Marathon 2009 with a friend of mine who has little patience for la sonorité artistique. She described much of what she heard as “beehive music.” I had to laugh. She wasn’t wrong. (One composer, Jeppe Just Christensen, played two pairs of […]
El Senor Chomsky
Nails it again with his latest piece of essential writing about the so-called “core American values” and “moral authority” claimed for and by the United States since its founding: “Unexceptional Americans.” The shorter version with the longer title — “Why We Can’t See the Trees or the Forest: The Torture Memos and Historical Amnesia” — […]
El Senor Ehrenstein
As usual, he’s right on target … his latest bull’s-eye. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit
More Notes From Nowhere
By releasing the torture memos and then rebuffing calls for an independent truth commission, the president is doing much worse than cementing a reputation for compromise: He’s siding with the rightwingnuts and with all the Congressional pols — Republicans and some Democrats — who want to bury the past. Does Barack Obama truly believe that […]
J.G. Ballard, R.I.P.
In London The Guardian posted its obit Sunday at 9 p.m., which means it went live in New York at 4 p.m. But this morning’s print edition of The New York Times makes no mention of Ballard’s death. OK, print is slow — but not that slow. And how come there’s no obit on the […]